Many residents assume a calculator will produce a reliable number. In reality, head-injury cases are often disputed because symptoms can be complex and proof is sometimes delayed.
In Granbury, common real-world patterns affect outcomes:
- Seasonal driving and visitor traffic can increase the risk of collisions and “he-said/she-said” accounts.
- Commutes to work and medical appointments can create gaps in documentation when people try to push through symptoms.
- Falls in residential neighborhoods and retail areas can lead to disputes about how hard someone hit their head and whether they reported symptoms promptly.
A settlement estimate becomes more accurate when it reflects not just how the injury felt, but how it was documented—visit by visit.


